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Ed Hayes August 1st 05 05:03 PM

Home Work Bench
 
I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.
I would love to have something with some drawer space as well as
shelves.
I know there are some great modular ones out there but can't seem to
find anything I like.
The work bench would hopefuly be 6 foot in length and maybe behind it
install a backboard where I can hang tools and bins

Any suggestions?

Thanks......................

[email protected] August 1st 05 06:17 PM

Ed Hayes wrote:

I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.
I would love to have something with some drawer space as well as
shelves.
I know there are some great modular ones out there but can't seem to
find anything I like.
The work bench would hopefuly be 6 foot in length and maybe behind it
install a backboard where I can hang tools and bins

Any suggestions?

Thanks......................


Build it yourself and gain satisfaction as well as getting what you
want:-))



nospambob August 1st 05 07:41 PM

Agree with getting what YOU want and to fit the space available.
Consider also posting to rec.woodworking with your desires and include
where you live.

On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 13:17:01 -0400, wrote:

Ed Hayes wrote:

I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.
I would love to have something with some drawer space as well as
shelves.
I know there are some great modular ones out there but can't seem to
find anything I like.
The work bench would hopefuly be 6 foot in length and maybe behind it
install a backboard where I can hang tools and bins

Any suggestions?

Thanks......................


Build it yourself and gain satisfaction as well as getting what you
want:-))



Roger Taylor August 1st 05 09:09 PM

I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.
I would love to have something with some drawer space as well as
shelves.
I know there are some great modular ones out there but can't seem to
find anything I like.
The work bench would hopefuly be 6 foot in length and maybe behind it
install a backboard where I can hang tools and bins


Downloadable plans of various kinds at
http://plansnow.com/workbenchplans.html
I used the six foot workbench plans from an old 1950's Good Houskeeping home
improvement project book; it is very robust, and it has served well for
forty years. Building from plans is easy, lumber yards will precut frame
pieces to size for easy assembly, and you get the self satisfaction as well
as the perfect fit and functions you wish.
Also, check out Google (Images) and enter the word workbench. It is a good
idea source (48k hits).



Jim Yanik August 2nd 05 01:19 AM

"Roger Taylor" wrote in
:

I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.
I would love to have something with some drawer space as well as
shelves.
I know there are some great modular ones out there but can't seem to
find anything I like.
The work bench would hopefuly be 6 foot in length and maybe behind it
install a backboard where I can hang tools and bins


Downloadable plans of various kinds at
http://plansnow.com/workbenchplans.html
I used the six foot workbench plans from an old 1950's Good
Houskeeping home improvement project book; it is very robust, and it
has served well for forty years. Building from plans is easy, lumber
yards will precut frame pieces to size for easy assembly, and you get
the self satisfaction as well as the perfect fit and functions you
wish. Also, check out Google (Images) and enter the word workbench.
It is a good idea source (48k hits).




Wood Magazine just had some plans for simple workbenches.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Edwin Pawlowski August 2nd 05 04:16 AM


"Ed Hayes" wrote in message
...
I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.


Why do you want a workbench? to tinker and fix things? Why not build one
that you like and have it the way you want it? The only people I know that
buy, rather than build have little alligators on their shirts and tools hat
have never been used. If you want to fit that image, load up the Volvo and
head to the store.

OTOH, if you are a guy with a real scrotum, real tools, and not afraid to
use them, Buy a few 2 x 4's, sheet of 3/4" plywood, and get some use from
the tools you want to hang. You may also want to see if they have any
damaged flush doors for sale cheap. They can make good bench top.



meirman August 2nd 05 08:06 AM

In alt.home.repair on Tue, 02 Aug 2005 03:16:43 GMT "Edwin Pawlowski"
posted:


"Ed Hayes" wrote in message
.. .
I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.


real tools, and not afraid to
use them, Buy a few 2 x 4's, sheet of 3/4" plywood, and get some use from
the tools you want to hang. You may also want to see if they have any
damaged flush doors for sale cheap. They can make good bench top.

Maybe I should have looked harder, but I bought a new door. An
outside door of course, the inside doors are hollow. Because I'm only
5'8", it's a tiny bit harder than I would like to lean over the bench
to turn the light off, at least if the band saw is in the way. I
should have put the switch by the door anyhow, I think.

Somewhere I had found some steel legs. I use those at the ends and
have an old dresser in the middle, with 2 or 3 pieces of 2x4 stacked
up to support the bench in the middle. Storage in the drawers, in
front of the 2x4s and behind them. And behind the dresser for things
rarely used.

Meirman
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Ed Hayes August 3rd 05 02:49 AM

God, you must have a photograph of me.
I do have lots of shirts with alligators on them, and I own 2 Volvo's
(mine and my wife's). I also own a classic 30 y/o Mercedes SL, but
that's just for fun.
I don't use my tools often but I do in fact use them.
The last time I looked (today in the shower) I do in fact have a
scrotum and I am confident there are 2 testicles in that scrotum. (my
wife might know the answer to that question better then I do)
So, I will, using my God given testosterone (providing I do have
testicles), take out the shiny tools that don't get enough use, drive
my S60 AWD Volvo down to the lumber yard and pick up the wood, screws
and other stuff I need, and build myself a workbench.

Thanks for good advice.

One last question --- Should I use 4x4's for the legs or will 2x4's
be just as good. (Two 2x4's for each leg at 90 degrees)

Ed


On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 03:16:43 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote:


"Ed Hayes" wrote in message
.. .
I would like to purchase a workbench for my garage.
I have a 6 foot space that I will use.


Why do you want a workbench? to tinker and fix things? Why not build one
that you like and have it the way you want it? The only people I know that
buy, rather than build have little alligators on their shirts and tools hat
have never been used. If you want to fit that image, load up the Volvo and
head to the store.

OTOH, if you are a guy with a real scrotum, real tools, and not afraid to
use them, Buy a few 2 x 4's, sheet of 3/4" plywood, and get some use from
the tools you want to hang. You may also want to see if they have any
damaged flush doors for sale cheap. They can make good bench top.




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